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  • Trainer Ms. E. posing with the thirty men involved in the dog training program with the ten dogs currently being trained.  Dog pictures by Michael Kloth.
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  • Snoop posing for his adoption portrait.  The green bandanna signifies that he's passed his basic training and is ready to be adopted.  Dog photographs by Michael Kloth.
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  • Snoop posing for his adoption portrait.  The green bandanna signifies that he's passed his basic training and is ready to be adopted.  Dog photographs by Michael Kloth.
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  • Sparky posing for his adoption portrait.  The green bandanna signifies that he's passed his basic training and is ready to be adopted.  Dog photographs by Michael Kloth.
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  • Sparky posing for his adoption portrait.  The green bandanna signifies that he's passed his basic training and is ready to be adopted.  Dog photographs by Michael Kloth.
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  • Out of Bounds.  Participating in the dog training program affords the handlers a bit more freedom at Coyote Ridge Corrections Center.  Professional pet photography by Michael Kloth.
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  • Remington posing for his adoption portrait.  The orange bandanna (not shown) signifies that he's new to the program and is not yet ready to be adopted.  Dog photographs by Michael Kloth.
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  • Lordy posing for his adoption portrait.  The yellow bandanna  signifies that he's been a part of the program for a few weeks and is almost ready to be adopted.  Dog photographs by Michael Kloth.
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  • Blue posing for his adoption portrait.  The orange bandanna (not shown) signifies that he's new to the program and is not yet ready to be adopted.  Dog pictures by Michael Kloth.
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  • Kilmer posing for his adoption portrait.  The yellow bandanna  signifies that he's been a part of the program for a few weeks and is almost ready to be adopted.  Dog photographs by Michael Kloth.
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  • Kilmer posing for his adoption portrait.  The yellow bandanna (not shown) signifies that he's been a part of the program for a few weeks and is almost ready to be adopted.  Dog photographs by Michael Kloth.
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  • Betty posing for her adoption portrait.  The orange bandanna  signifies that she's new to the program and is not yet ready to be adopted.  Dog pictures by Michael Kloth.
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  • Chico working on a long lead with his handler in the exercise yard at Coyote Ridge Corrections Center.  Pet photos by Michael Kloth.
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  • Two handlers look on while a third works with Sparky in the exercise field.  Pet pictures by Michael Kloth.
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  • Two pairs of handlers work with their dogs in the exercise yard at Coyote Ridge Corrections Center.  Pet pictures by Michael Kloth.
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  • Several groups of handlers working with their dogs in one of the exercise yards at Coyote Ridge Corrections Center.  Professional pet pictures by Michael Kloth.
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  • One of the Rally-O signs being used to introduce the sport to the prisoners and their dogs at Coyote Ridge Corrections Center.  Professional pet pictures by Michael Kloth.
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  • Dog handlers and their dogs listening to Ms. E. explain the basic concepts of Rally-O.  Professional pet pictures by Michael Kloth.
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  • An inmate works with Lordy on a small Rally-O course after it was first introduced to the men and dogs at Coyote Ridge Corrections Center.  Pet photos by Michael Kloth.
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  • A handler working with Sparky while Ms. E. watches in the background.  Pet photos by Michael Kloth.
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  • Two handlers work with Lordy in the exercise field.  Pet pictures by Michael Kloth.
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  • Two handlers work with Ms. E. to set up the Rally-O signs in the exercise yard at Coyote Ridge Corrections Center while four men work with Remington in the background.  Professional pet pictures by Michael Kloth.
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  • Speak Dog owner and trainer Ms. E. introducing the concept of Rally-O to two of the handlers.  She is working with Snoop who is set to be adopted to a home in Oregon.
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  • Trainer leaving the track driving in a sulky behind his horse at the Red Mile, Lexington, KY.  Infrared (IR) photograph by fine art photographer Michael Kloth. Black and white infrared photographs
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  • Infrared photograph of BNSF train on approach in Mesa, WA.  Fine art photography by Michael Kloth. Black and white infrared photographs
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  • The dogs would obviously get attached to their handlers (and vice versa).  There was some concern that the bond might affect the dogs' relationships with their new families so the dogs spent time with a number of different handlers during their training.
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  • They used three different bandana colors as they progress through the program.  Yellow and orange indicated their training progress and the green meant they were ready to be adopted.
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  • Infrared (IR) image - This photograph of a train was made outside of Connell, Washington.  I was on my way home from photographing at Coyote Ridge Correctional Institution and took a little detour to make some infrared landscape images.  The IR series from Washington and the earlier series from Kentucky were both made as I was preparing to move out of state.  There is something about the IR imagery that seems almost dreamlike to me and I feel it is fitting that places I used to call home were captured using this technique.
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  • A small parklet featuring two bronze sculptures on 4th Avenue just north of the train bridge.
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  • This dog was being trained to be a pet therapy dog for the camp.
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